The San Marino school board has been busy with the work of getting students back to school.
Earlier this week, they took the first step in hopes of keeping all campuses open and avoiding dramatic employee cuts.
At a special meeting Monday night, the board voted 5-0 to take another crack at passing Measure E, a $968 per parcel education tax, which will now go before voters at a June 29 special election. The parcel tax — which generates approximately $4.1 million per year — was defeated by voters on March 2 because it did narrowly missed receiving the required two-thirds majority.